Pelham 250th Run / Walk
- Date Sat 4th July 2026
- Time 8:00AM EDT
- Location Pelham, New York
- Price $54.00
- Races 2 races
Event summary
The first 250 registrants will receive a special commemorative race shirt and medal, making this not just a race but a memorable experience to cherish. While shirts will not be available for participants 251-300, everyone will still receive a medal at the finish line. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to run, walk, and celebrate with your community on this significant day in American history! Mark your calendars and get ready for a fantastic Fourth of July in Pelham!
Organiser's Description
Hosted by the American Legion Post 50 and Pelham Civic Association with the Pelham Half Marathon & 10K in celebration of the United States Semiquincentennial on July 4, 2026.
A 2.50-mile race on Saturday, July 4, to celebrate the United States of Americas 250th anniversary and the Battle of Pelham that saved the American Revolution. All proceeds to benefit American Legion Post 50 and the Pelham Civic Association.
The event is capped at 300 participants. The first 250 participants to register will receive a commemorative race shirt and medal at the finish line. Shirts are NOT available for participants 251-300, but they will receive a medal at the finish line.
Races
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2.50 Mile Race - No Shirt Option - Finisher Medal Provided
Incl. $4.00 Fee
Sat 4th July 2026 (8:00AM EDT)
$54.00
CLOSEDStart Times: runners 8:00 a.m. (walkers 7:30 a.m.) Distance: 2.50 miles -
2.50 Mile Race - Shirt & Finisher Medal Provided
Incl. $4.00 Fee & T-Shirt
Sat 4th July 2026 (8:00AM EDT)
$54.00
CLOSEDStart Times: runners 8:00 a.m. (walkers 7:30 a.m.) Distance: 2.50 miles
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20 Fifth Ave, Pelham, 10803, NY, United States
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